Perhaps I could start on that question. I work in the area of Finance Canada with policy responsibility for domestic economic development.
In the first instance, we are the part of the department that looks across the infrastructure programming at the federal level. I absolutely agree with your point that federal infrastructure spending has a number of times been a solid source of stimulus measures. It's certainly part of the playbook for the Government of Canada in terms of helping to support economic growth, particularly after a major disruption.
We are currently working very hard to think about the best measures to bring forward at the best time in light of the unfolding public health guidance. The science is telling us how to slowly restart the economy and integrate workers, for example, back at job sites.
Just to conclude, I absolutely take the point about infrastructure. It would be something we would continue to think about as a potential stimulus measure. We probably have some time between now and then as we see the progression of the virus.